13 December 2016 | Marine Big 5 South Africa

Today we had a little bit more wind blowing than yesterday, but we still enjoyed the whole trip...

Written by Sandra Hoerbst, December 13 2016

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Today we had a little bit more wind blowing than yesterday, but we still enjoyed the whole trip. Our first stop was at Slashfin, the shark cage diving vessel from our sister company Marine Dynamics. We just stopped there for a few moments and were lucky to see a Great White shark. We headed of to Geyser Rock to see some Cape Fur seals. This time of the year is special to see them as we have so many new born pups on the island. We also stopped at Dyer Island itself to see the African penguins, but it was difficult to point them out today.

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Dyer Island Cruises live by the ‘Discover and Protect’ slogan, and we strive to provide you with the utmost conservation oriented and respect ethos offered on the market. Both are BEE Level 1 companies and certified by Fair Trade in Tourism.

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